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that's unique about augusta. the other thing that is unique is where the state capitals with access to, we host the state legislature and the governor's mansion, and, of course, have all the government services that you would expect to have. state capital has its benefits. we're very proud of being the state capital. as most capitals, whenever you have a state government in your backyard it can pose some difficulties, some sort of stresses, but we have a good working relationship with the state and get along with them, and we appreciate very much the benefits of being the capital provides spirit can you speak to some of us challenges? >> for example, with significant amount of untaxed property because the state is here, all of the state property does not pay property taxes. so that puts a burden on the property taxpayer in augusta, the residential owner, the commercial owner, when you have such a large part of, or large number of government buildings and properties in the city which don't pay taxes. it put, but u
that's unique about augusta. the other thing that is unique is where the state capitals with access to, we host the state legislature and the governor's mansion, and, of course, have all the government services that you would expect to have. state capital has its benefits. we're very proud of being the state capital. as most capitals, whenever you have a state government in your backyard it can pose some difficulties, some sort of stresses, but we have a good working relationship with the state...
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it made more sense to actually print these periodicals in augusta and shut them out. augusta has this enormous post office which is a castle, no longer use the current post office which is a very small building but at that time we were shifting in incredible amounts of magazines all over the world. it's the first magazine to reach a million subscribers. we have the complete run, and they've all been come served. we is the northeast document center for taking care of them and they are wrapped in incredible detail to protect them, one layer of paper, another layer of paper. because they were working so hard to say they were a magazine coming off a catalog, how the postal shipping rates varied by that they published news articles and people love the time. the provision got started in maine and comfort my magazine was really heavily in favor of prohibition. they're selling a cute little drug that makes you feel better. they were lots of articles on the kind of things that you would see today in the magazines like good housekeeping. but easily 80% of it was advertising at
it made more sense to actually print these periodicals in augusta and shut them out. augusta has this enormous post office which is a castle, no longer use the current post office which is a very small building but at that time we were shifting in incredible amounts of magazines all over the world. it's the first magazine to reach a million subscribers. we have the complete run, and they've all been come served. we is the northeast document center for taking care of them and they are wrapped in...
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. >> augusta, maine, was established by english settlers from the planet colony in 1629 and was settled as a town in 19 -- 1674. we are working with her partner, time warner cable, to explore the city and the atmosphere. >> you have people like stephen king, people who enjoy reading his books, and we have people who like reading about small-town maine. but i think the mainers also like stories about nonfiction, stories about the state, people similar to them. and i think, you know, they want to read stories about states that are laying block. i'm not sure they are the typical reader, but if i could say anything, they are people who want a good story. you know, and not a pretentious story. i think you often see people in the state of maine who may be wealthy, but they will wear the shirts and they don't show off their wealth. they want people that are true, not flashy or chile, or even relating to the story about a simple, you know, simple people who go about their lives. the writers take from what they know. they write about memoirs and families and historical things that have happened
. >> augusta, maine, was established by english settlers from the planet colony in 1629 and was settled as a town in 19 -- 1674. we are working with her partner, time warner cable, to explore the city and the atmosphere. >> you have people like stephen king, people who enjoy reading his books, and we have people who like reading about small-town maine. but i think the mainers also like stories about nonfiction, stories about the state, people similar to them. and i think, you know,...
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we talk about the literary history of augusta. we're talking about the magazines published not as so much as magazines but catalogs disguised as magazines. "comfort magazine" was published by the [inaudible] company william was a entrepreneur and he created something called giant [inaudible] if you had it. it would cure it. it was in a brown tablet and you plucked it in water, and drank it and all was made well. it brought comfort to your life. the catalogs at the time were actually magazines. so instead of what we would see at catalog or the montgomery catalog. we have the magazines full of story and in the story you needed to take up thing. would make your life better in some waits, these are a precure or so of social networking. tcht way to bipass advertiser. bipass traditional publishes and sell your product directly to the market. it was late 19th century through mid early 20th century. 1880s to 1930s because particularly augusta had access to the -- [inaudible] and to make paper. water and rail transit, things were published
we talk about the literary history of augusta. we're talking about the magazines published not as so much as magazines but catalogs disguised as magazines. "comfort magazine" was published by the [inaudible] company william was a entrepreneur and he created something called giant [inaudible] if you had it. it would cure it. it was in a brown tablet and you plucked it in water, and drank it and all was made well. it brought comfort to your life. the catalogs at the time were actually...
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maryland.governor martin o'malley was there when the agenny reveaaed the first of 10 new helicopters.the new augusta westland "a-w 139" waa on displayyat statt police headquarters in middle river. it'll replace he more than &p20-year-oll helicopters offiiials were usiig before. the new units will allow state police to transportttrauma patients...aide in search and rescue missions, help law enforcemenn and homeland security. the new helicopters allo have some unique designs. "the maayland ssate flag thats painted....represrent eternal sttte."each helicopter "- cost about 6-million-doolars. aa.. series of nightmares... for a street... in... east baltimore..../// psince... jjly,.../ thrre ...huge sinn holes... opened up.../ forcing... the street... to be closed .../ and,... businesses... suffering.../. suffering.../. aniie park ... live... on... east monument.../ where... just yesterday.../ the,... opened up. janice? sinkhole...ttis mmkes number phree.the ssdewalks are open...but businesses here have had to deal with thhs street beinn closed since july...and thh department of public works says it will
maryland.governor martin o'malley was there when the agenny reveaaed the first of 10 new helicopters.the new augusta westland "a-w 139" waa on displayyat statt police headquarters in middle river. it'll replace he more than &p20-year-oll helicopters offiiials were usiig before. the new units will allow state police to transportttrauma patients...aide in search and rescue missions, help law enforcemenn and homeland security. the new helicopters allo have some unique designs....
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you can see some more air being pushed into augusta, maine. colder air is coming in from the west side and changing that over to snow. the wind gusts were impressive on the north side of the storm. ocean city had hurricane force wind gusts. annapolis up to 69 of an hour and a gust of 60 miles an hour officially at bwi marshall airport. temperatures are below freezing in many areas out in allegany and garrett counties. that have been measuring snow by the foot. as of 6:00, the blizzard warning was dropped in our state but still going on in west virginia. as of late this afternoon, you could see anywhere from 20-29 inches of snow in parts of garrett county. reducing visibility and causing power outages. maybe a wet snowflakes are too mixed in here. tonight. getting into st. michael's about now and annapolis and a few minutes. up to havre de grace by about 11:00 tonight. the tides will be coming in on top of some water that really did not get out after the morning tide. maybe higher than 2-4 feet above normal. with the storm sitting out here, the
you can see some more air being pushed into augusta, maine. colder air is coming in from the west side and changing that over to snow. the wind gusts were impressive on the north side of the storm. ocean city had hurricane force wind gusts. annapolis up to 69 of an hour and a gust of 60 miles an hour officially at bwi marshall airport. temperatures are below freezing in many areas out in allegany and garrett counties. that have been measuring snow by the foot. as of 6:00, the blizzard warning...
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. >> augusta, maine, was first established by english others in 1629. they were settled as a town in 1754. the city is now the capital of maine. booktv visited the city with the help of our partner, time warner, to explore the historical and literary atmosphere. >> i think people like to read a variety. beaucoup enjoyed reading stephen king's books. and you have people that like reading about small-town maine. readers also like nonfiction stories about people similar to them. you know, they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. so i'm not sure they are typical readers, but i think my same thing, there are people who want a good story. you know? and not a pretentious story. i think you often see people who may be wealthy, but they all wear flannel shirts and they don't show off their wealth. they want people who are true people want stories about simple people who go about their lives. they take from what they know. writers in maine take from what they know. they write about what mars and families and historical things that have happened
. >> augusta, maine, was first established by english others in 1629. they were settled as a town in 1754. the city is now the capital of maine. booktv visited the city with the help of our partner, time warner, to explore the historical and literary atmosphere. >> i think people like to read a variety. beaucoup enjoyed reading stephen king's books. and you have people that like reading about small-town maine. readers also like nonfiction stories about people similar to them. you...
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history tv and c-span local content vehicles with behind-the-scenes at the history of literary life of augusta, maine and noon eastern on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> michael grunwald presents his thoughts on the $800 billion stimulus bill, the american recovery reinvestment act signed into law by president obama on february 17, 2009. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thanks, all of you, for coming and braving the rain. i am thrilled to start by 4 in new york. my wonderful parents are here. the only new yorkers who go to florida to visit their grandchildren. there are a lot of facts and figures and fun characters and colorful stories. i knew it was going to be controversial and it would be revisionist history of the obama stimulus and everybody hates the obama stimulus. obama he did too. a year after it passed a percentage of americans who believe the stimulus created jobs was lower than the percentage of americans who believe elvis was alive. at one point i told the story how obama told his cabinet that the stimulus was the only thing l
history tv and c-span local content vehicles with behind-the-scenes at the history of literary life of augusta, maine and noon eastern on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> michael grunwald presents his thoughts on the $800 billion stimulus bill, the american recovery reinvestment act signed into law by president obama on february 17, 2009. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> thanks, all of you, for coming and braving the rain. i am...
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. >> rose: augusta national golf course. >> he did, he teed off 800 times as president. that's a lot. even obama is not teague off that much. teeing off that much. 230 times at augusta national in -- >> yes those are days he had a lot of rich friends the rules were a little looser in those days. >> rose: went to gettysburg. >> and that's where he lived it out. >> he lived it out, right next to the battlefield where the south lost. >> rose: when you -- what was recognize relationship to kennedy? john kennedy, his successor? >> at first eisenhower said kennedy was a whippe whippersnas he put it and got to like him better and thought kennedy add blown it on the bay of pigs by not listening to the generals, kennedy, the cia was all hot to do the bay of pigs, the generals were against it but they weren't saying it very loudly and kennedy couldn't really hear that and kind of the secret dog whistle when generals say yes is really it is the cia's problem not our problem. >> rose: yes, right. >> so eisenhower scolded kennedy about that, but he -- i think he came to liken difficu
. >> rose: augusta national golf course. >> he did, he teed off 800 times as president. that's a lot. even obama is not teague off that much. teeing off that much. 230 times at augusta national in -- >> yes those are days he had a lot of rich friends the rules were a little looser in those days. >> rose: went to gettysburg. >> and that's where he lived it out. >> he lived it out, right next to the battlefield where the south lost. >> rose: when you --...
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martinsburg and augusta, 43. we also have flood warnings in effect until 5:45. many creeks and streams will be out of their banks through much of the region. blizzard warnings in effect for these counties. generally above 5,000 feet, up to a foot of snow there. gusts to around 60 miles an hour, some of the higher ridges. high wind warning is in effect. hour by hour throughout the day today, we'll have a passing shower from time to time, and it will be chilly in the 40s throughout the day, but the wipd gusts will diminish by late afternoon. i'm back with another update in about ten minutes. right now a look at traffic. here's danella. good morning. >> good morning. >>> this is what our area looks like. interstates not a problem. it's getting out of your neighborhood, that's where you're going to face some challenges in a lot of our area. a lot of roads in our area. first let's start in the district. 41st street. this is at northwest military road due to a downed tree. heading over to virginia, braddock road, you're going to find closures also because of a downed
martinsburg and augusta, 43. we also have flood warnings in effect until 5:45. many creeks and streams will be out of their banks through much of the region. blizzard warnings in effect for these counties. generally above 5,000 feet, up to a foot of snow there. gusts to around 60 miles an hour, some of the higher ridges. high wind warning is in effect. hour by hour throughout the day today, we'll have a passing shower from time to time, and it will be chilly in the 40s throughout the day, but...
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at the augusta expoland. they have been warmed up by a representative as well as the lieutenant governor and a country music star performing for the crowd. they are still waiting for mitt romney and paul ryan. mitt romney will stay in virginia tomorrow. the president has a campaign appearance in virginia tomorrow. the president at 10:45 eastern at george mason university. mitt romney summer at 11:30 at abingdon, virginia. we will hear from both of them about the unemployment report coming out at 8:30 tomorrow morning. those events will be live on c- span tomorrow. by in fishersville, virginia, here on c-span, waiting to hear from mitt romney and paul ryan. ♪ a big crowd gathered in fishersville, virginia to hear from mitt romney and paul ryan. we are running about an hour and a half behind or so. later, we will show you the president's comments from earlier from denver. he will also find those in our video library. after the mitt romney event, we will take your phone calls and reaction. also, with this even
at the augusta expoland. they have been warmed up by a representative as well as the lieutenant governor and a country music star performing for the crowd. they are still waiting for mitt romney and paul ryan. mitt romney will stay in virginia tomorrow. the president has a campaign appearance in virginia tomorrow. the president at 10:45 eastern at george mason university. mitt romney summer at 11:30 at abingdon, virginia. we will hear from both of them about the unemployment report coming out...
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the fungus was confirmed in one steroid batch made in augusta cording to the fda and centers for disease control and prevention. the cdc has hinged outbreak illnesses to all -- linked outbreak illnesses to all three lots of shots. tests are continuing on the other two lots. a statement was released that said in part by the nec, " we are eager to review these findings as part of our continued cooperation to identify the cause of this contamination." federal agents raiding the necc headquarters in massachusetts as they work on an investigation into the practices of the specialty pharmacy trying to determine if the company violated its state's license. the nationwide death toll rising to 20 and the total number of fungal cases now surpassing 250. new york reporting a fungal illness making it the 16th state with a case connected to the outbreak. anti fungal dreams are highly effective if started early but can have significant side effects. >> the most common side effects have to do with damage to kidney function and liver function. so both have to be monitored very carefully with frequent do
the fungus was confirmed in one steroid batch made in augusta cording to the fda and centers for disease control and prevention. the cdc has hinged outbreak illnesses to all -- linked outbreak illnesses to all three lots of shots. tests are continuing on the other two lots. a statement was released that said in part by the nec, " we are eager to review these findings as part of our continued cooperation to identify the cause of this contamination." federal agents raiding the necc...
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governor martin o'maaleyywas there when the agency revealed tte first of augusta westland "a-w 139" was &pon display at state police headquarters in middle river. it'll replace the more than 20-year-old helicopters officcals were using before. the new units will allow state patients...aide in search and enforcement anddhomeland security. the new helicopters also hhve some unique designs. "the maryland state flag thats painted....represrent eternal ttuth about out state." state."each helicopter cost bout 6-milliin-dollars. tonight, law eeforrement &pprofessionals from all over the country arr in bbltimore county for the battle of the badges basketball tournnment. year and is designed to raise to law enforcement officers. p his year the event is police ergeant gwen parish, the first africaa americaa woman whh joined the deeartment. the event'' founnee says baltimore was the perfeet spot for thhs year's i'm from baltimore, turner station is my .... oc: so phen have it here everybody cameeout, baltimore city police ave won baalimore city police have won the title history. their last chammio
governor martin o'maaleyywas there when the agency revealed tte first of augusta westland "a-w 139" was &pon display at state police headquarters in middle river. it'll replace the more than 20-year-old helicopters officcals were using before. the new units will allow state patients...aide in search and enforcement anddhomeland security. the new helicopters also hhve some unique designs. "the maryland state flag thats painted....represrent eternal ttuth about out state."...
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the coverage of our recent visit to augusta continues on booktv. i am the director of the george mitchell department of special collections and archives. what i've chosen freedom they are some selections from our oliver otis how word collection, one of the largest collections we have in the department and it's the most heavily used. the reason that is so is that his career documents so many different periods of american history and who are interested in the civil war were interested in race relations all coming to look at these papers and the only thing that they really have in common is that they have resources in their research. he first and foremost is a boudin alumnus class a1850 born in maine, went on to the rank of general during the civil war then became the head of the freedom in europe he was in charge of indian war and west for a while and from tennessee and three of his life was engaged in those institutions that he had such a large part in forming and he was on the board of trustees for years and years. he served as president of both ho
the coverage of our recent visit to augusta continues on booktv. i am the director of the george mitchell department of special collections and archives. what i've chosen freedom they are some selections from our oliver otis how word collection, one of the largest collections we have in the department and it's the most heavily used. the reason that is so is that his career documents so many different periods of american history and who are interested in the civil war were interested in race...
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the windows out of the northwest and curls up of the ocean and bringing warmer temperatures to augusta, maine the storm will slowly begin and continue to pull away. on the backside is where we got blasted with the initial blast as it was approaching it will be a little on the breezy side as we go into thursday and friday. a shot of cold air will come in behind it. expect lower than normal temperatures and preconditions. a couple of snow showers continuing in the mountains. we will start to see more sunshine in the area friday afternoon as the storm is weaker and further away. into the weekend we should get a good dose of sunshine saturday before the wet -- next weather system will bear down on the week in late. -- and later on in the weekend. 56 tomorrow with winds out of the west at 10-15. gusts to 25. a small craft advisory. waves around a foot or 2 feet. high tide of fort mchenry. western maryland mountains dealing with snow. temperatures only in the 30's. 36 with a flurry on saturday before finally quiets down. a long stretch of wintry conditions in garrett county. lots of clouds a
the windows out of the northwest and curls up of the ocean and bringing warmer temperatures to augusta, maine the storm will slowly begin and continue to pull away. on the backside is where we got blasted with the initial blast as it was approaching it will be a little on the breezy side as we go into thursday and friday. a shot of cold air will come in behind it. expect lower than normal temperatures and preconditions. a couple of snow showers continuing in the mountains. we will start to see...
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this weekend is augusta, maine. about the founding of the area, the history of the state capitol building and the governor's mansion. as well as discovering other historic sites. helps to the story of augusta and the state of maine. and we take to the church where she wrote the book uncle tom's cabin. as well as other local authors document and some events in the history of maine. let us listen in. >> this is there a city and main that has a major river. we occupy both sides of the river. and east and west side of the river. the river has become the defining point for us in the city of agusta. that is unique. the other thing that is unique about agusta, the state capital. we have access to the state's legislature and the governor's mansion. and all of the government services. to expect to have with it being the state capital. the state capital has its benefits. we are proud of being the state capital. as most capitals, i am sure if you have been too, the state government in your backyard -- it can pose some difficul
this weekend is augusta, maine. about the founding of the area, the history of the state capitol building and the governor's mansion. as well as discovering other historic sites. helps to the story of augusta and the state of maine. and we take to the church where she wrote the book uncle tom's cabin. as well as other local authors document and some events in the history of maine. let us listen in. >> this is there a city and main that has a major river. we occupy both sides of the river....
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. >> it augusta maine was first established by english settlers from the plymouth colony in 1629 and was settled as a town in 1754. the city is now the capitol of maine. booktv as it did the city with the help of our partner time warner cable to explore the local literary and historical atmosphere. >> people in maine like to read a friday and i think because of people like steven king people who enjoy reading his books, and you have people that like reading about small-town maine but i think maine likes fiction, stories about their state and i think you know they want to read stories about states that are landlocked. i think if i would say anything, there are people who want a good story. you often see people in maine that may be wealthy but they were where flannel shirts and they don't show off their wealth. i think people, if i could say anything about the stories, they want people that are true, not flashy or surely so i can see them relating to this story about a simple people who go about their lives. i think the writers in maine, they take them what they know. i think writers w
. >> it augusta maine was first established by english settlers from the plymouth colony in 1629 and was settled as a town in 1754. the city is now the capitol of maine. booktv as it did the city with the help of our partner time warner cable to explore the local literary and historical atmosphere. >> people in maine like to read a friday and i think because of people like steven king people who enjoy reading his books, and you have people that like reading about small-town maine...
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. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta, maine. for more information on this and other cities visited by booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> antonio mendez presents his book, "argo," at the international spy museum in d.c. arco details the story of six americans who escaped from the u.s. embassy during the iran hostage crisis in 1979. the cia operation to find and get them out of the country involved cia officer antonio mendez hosing as a hollywood producer scouting out locations or a fake science fiction movie titled "argo." this is about 30 minutes. >> if we could have everybody in the back come on up that's going to join us. thank you so much for your patience. the reports we were getting was that the traffic around the block was around as. apparently -- thank you. people are nodding, so that's good. thank you very much. there may be some people still held up and we will welcome them. welcome to the international spy museum. i'm peter earnest, executive director and i'll ask you as a courtesy, to th
. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta, maine. for more information on this and other cities visited by booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> antonio mendez presents his book, "argo," at the international spy museum in d.c. arco details the story of six americans who escaped from the u.s. embassy during the iran hostage crisis in 1979. the cia operation to find and get them out of the country involved cia...
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the augusta. we're told the aircraft can transport up to four patients at the time and offer special safety features like terrain awareness and night vision capabilities. the chopper fleet is expected to go into service in february. >>> a man is dead following an assault in brooklyn park. authorities were called to the 6,000 block of richie highway just after 9:00 friday night where they found an injured man in his 50s. he died at harbor hospital. no word as to the nature of his injuries. homicide detectives are handling the investigation. >>> also, police are investigating the discovery of a body inside a mcdonald's restaurant in the 7300 block of dna boulevard. officials were originally called for the building for reports of a sick or injured person, but found the victim around 3:00 p.m. friday in a rest room. it remains unclear how the victim died. police say nothing seems suspicious. >>> the eye team uncovered the case of a violent offender turned informant who is now on the run. >> now police
the augusta. we're told the aircraft can transport up to four patients at the time and offer special safety features like terrain awareness and night vision capabilities. the chopper fleet is expected to go into service in february. >>> a man is dead following an assault in brooklyn park. authorities were called to the 6,000 block of richie highway just after 9:00 friday night where they found an injured man in his 50s. he died at harbor hospital. no word as to the nature of his...
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a gunman killed seven in 2005 at a hotel church service in breakfield and in augusta self-proclaimed white supremacist unleashed a shooting rampage less than an hour from brookfield killing himself and six others. now, from the midwest news hub, we are learning that the couple at center of the shooting yesterday was in the middle of a hostile divorce. at the spa, 2 1/2 weeks were where mrs. haughton worked, her husband who she was getting divorce from, radcliffe how tan was seen punctureing a tire if her car. she filed a complaint and got a restraining order for four years. in the retraining order, she said her husband had threated to show as inside her face and set her on fire with gasoline in an attempt to right the wrongs he thought were done to him because he believed she was having an affair. >>shepard: the suspect talked with a college professor about the divorce, i understand. >>reporter: he had a job saling cars which he lost and he was trying to get in a nursing program, and an anatomy professor thought he showed promise but he was unable to finish exams recently and the pro
a gunman killed seven in 2005 at a hotel church service in breakfield and in augusta self-proclaimed white supremacist unleashed a shooting rampage less than an hour from brookfield killing himself and six others. now, from the midwest news hub, we are learning that the couple at center of the shooting yesterday was in the middle of a hostile divorce. at the spa, 2 1/2 weeks were where mrs. haughton worked, her husband who she was getting divorce from, radcliffe how tan was seen punctureing a...
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he had been a schoolteacher in edgefield and the paper in augusta announces on the very day that essie as he made his he quits his job in the middle of the school year and is taken a job with a real estate firm and is going to be assigned in richmond virginia and he stays in that job as a real estate agent in virginia until several months after essie may as an infant had been moved to pennsylvania. but then he comes back to edgefield county and starts his career again teaching high school. thurmond departed from edgefield the same month of essie may's earth and returned a few months after after the childless move to pennsylvania pennsylvania. we do not know whether will thurmond played any of rule and strom's temporary career change or an essay may's incentive pennsylvania. is hard to imagine however that a man so careful, so mindful of his reputation in edgefield and throughout south carolina and so hopeful about his son's ambitions would not of had some hand in making sure that the young man indiscretions did not imperil his teacher prospects. will thurmond experienced how a youthful
he had been a schoolteacher in edgefield and the paper in augusta announces on the very day that essie as he made his he quits his job in the middle of the school year and is taken a job with a real estate firm and is going to be assigned in richmond virginia and he stays in that job as a real estate agent in virginia until several months after essie may as an infant had been moved to pennsylvania. but then he comes back to edgefield county and starts his career again teaching high school....
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. >> augusta, the capital of maine, home to bowdoin college, colby college, based college, and the university of maine against a. book tv explored the areas literary culture our recent visit with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> the book is lincoln's forgotten ally, the judge advocate general joseph holt. and the author and lincoln prize winner is elizabeth leonard. elizabeth. tell our audience who this man is. >> a kentucky native who came to washington in 1857 after a career as a lawyer and ordered and became a member of james began his cabinet and serve in his cabinet until the very end of buchanan's administration. his last post in that administration was to serve as the secretary of work, so he was the secretary of war during the session winter. he then in '86 to after lincoln became president and about a year-and-a-half into the work became his judge advocate general which means he was the head of military justice and oversaw all of the court-martial's and military commissions and so on the of the administration. >> why a book on this gentleman? >> the title should give yo
. >> augusta, the capital of maine, home to bowdoin college, colby college, based college, and the university of maine against a. book tv explored the areas literary culture our recent visit with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> the book is lincoln's forgotten ally, the judge advocate general joseph holt. and the author and lincoln prize winner is elizabeth leonard. elizabeth. tell our audience who this man is. >> a kentucky native who came to washington in 1857...
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i am just going to lead you, since i am a catholic girl, with the story of saint augusta. let us not on either side claim we have already discovered the truth. let us seek to gather as something that is known to neither of us. then only may we seek it lovingly and frankly if there be no bold presumptions that it is already discovered and possessed. that is the formula for civil discourse. thank you all. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> the american enterprise institute is hosting a discussion on whether or not approval -- google is violating antitrust laws. in a few moments, today's headlines and your calls. the presidential campaign returns to virginia. president obama will hold an event at george mason university. that is live at 10:45 eastern. just after 11:30 eastern, we will bring you mitt romney from southwestern virginia. southwestern virginia. in about 45
i am just going to lead you, since i am a catholic girl, with the story of saint augusta. let us not on either side claim we have already discovered the truth. let us seek to gather as something that is known to neither of us. then only may we seek it lovingly and frankly if there be no bold presumptions that it is already discovered and possessed. that is the formula for civil discourse. thank you all. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright...
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neighbor's yard looks like nicki minaj and mariah carey had a fight there as opposed to looking like augusta, it's better for me. >> we cut those lawns and don't charge anybody and don't ask. >> unfortunately, it's not the way to get it done. it's not a nationwide policy. if we put this in place and extend this tax cut, we're putting money into mostly middle class americans. that's money they can use -- >> where does the money come from, sir? >> the money comes from taxpayer, right? >> it's a tax break, rick. >> so you're -- wait, wait, wait. >> okay. >> it's a tax break for the receiving end. it's a tax donation on the other end. >> would you rather the money go to some bureaucrat in washington? i thought you were against that. >> i'd rather the government clear the zone. >> well, it's a process. it's going to take some time, my friend. >> it's a freebie process. >> it's a smart policy process. may not be pretty, rick, but we got to get there. >> smart policy would have been not to make the banks make bad loans in the '90s that put us into the mess. >> we're going to hear from our audience.
neighbor's yard looks like nicki minaj and mariah carey had a fight there as opposed to looking like augusta, it's better for me. >> we cut those lawns and don't charge anybody and don't ask. >> unfortunately, it's not the way to get it done. it's not a nationwide policy. if we put this in place and extend this tax cut, we're putting money into mostly middle class americans. that's money they can use -- >> where does the money come from, sir? >> the money comes from...
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the first time augusta groove since the 1970 census. a lot of positive momentum. we have a downtown area that is revitalizing and growing business to young people who want to live down there and businesses want to locate downtown salon is going for us. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more from our recent visit to agusta, maine. for more information visited by booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> next on booktv education activists jonathan kozol talks about inner-city children he followed since the age of 6 to 18-year-old. he examines the economic and educational obstacles each child has face as they progress through their school system. it is about an hour. [applause] >> thank you very much. thanks, tom and thanks as always to my absolutely favorite bookstore in america, politics and prose. i love that books for. [applause] and thanks to each and every one of you for being here. i am particularly glad to the with so many friends tonight. i don't mean with some double meaning, i just mean friends old and new. some of my oldest friend
the first time augusta groove since the 1970 census. a lot of positive momentum. we have a downtown area that is revitalizing and growing business to young people who want to live down there and businesses want to locate downtown salon is going for us. >> watch booktv all weekend to see more from our recent visit to agusta, maine. for more information visited by booktv's local content vehicles go to c-span.org/localcontent. >> next on booktv education activists jonathan kozol talks...
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american history tv and c-span local content vehicles look behind the history and literary life of augusta, maine on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the seattle aquarium book fair will take place october 13th and fourteenth focusing on rare books, prints and photographs. this is the twentieth anniversary. the west virginia book festival in charleston is on october 13th and fourteenth. the author of a series of books that hbo's truth blood is based on will be featured. on october 14th, the three day 7 festival of books in nashville, tenn. featuring many well-known authors in every genre of writing. on october 27, 1028, we attended texas book festival in austin. this event started in 1995 by first lady laura bush and is held at the state capitol building. please let us know about book fairs and festivals in your area and we will lead them to our list. e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. wall street journal reporter r kirsten brind talks about the collapse of washin
american history tv and c-span local content vehicles look behind the history and literary life of augusta, maine on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. the seattle aquarium book fair will take place october 13th and fourteenth focusing on rare books, prints and photographs. this is the twentieth anniversary. the west virginia book festival in charleston is on...
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[inaudible] >> what the booktv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta maine or go for more information on this and other cities visited a ibook to these local content vehicle go to c-span.org/local content. >> coming up, booktv% after words an hour-long program where we invite guest host to interview authors. this week, legal journalist john jenkins and his in his book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. in it the publisher "cq" press details the early career and a 33 year supreme court tenure of the former chief justice. he talks with supreme court reporter and the biographer for justices o'connor and scalia, joan biskupic. >> host: welcome john jenkins. we are here to talk about your new book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. i want to start with one general question to give our viewers a sense of who the chief justices and we william rehnquist was important. there've only been 17 chiefs, correct? tell us a little bit about the position. what's what's is the chief justice of the united states do in the importance of william rehnquist and the
[inaudible] >> what the booktv all weekend to see more of our recent visit to augusta maine or go for more information on this and other cities visited a ibook to these local content vehicle go to c-span.org/local content. >> coming up, booktv% after words an hour-long program where we invite guest host to interview authors. this week, legal journalist john jenkins and his in his book, "the partistan" the life of william rehnquist. in it the publisher "cq" press...
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>> augusta first and then savannah. >> we were supposed to go from san francisco to new york to tel aviv. now we're going san francisco to detroit to london and then tel aviv. >> reporter: now, sandy has already left its mark on parts of north carolina. video shows rising tides that are eroding beaches and flooding homes. that all happened about 30 miles north of wilmington. back here live, it is business as usual at sfo unless you have plans to head to the east coast. the best advice we can give you is check with your airline before you make the trek to the airport this morning. live at sfo, marla tellez, "today in the bay." >> good advice, thank you very much, marla. >>> the size of the storm is what's incredible. >> it is. 1,000 feet wide. let's go ahead and show you because nothing puts it in perspective like our satellite imagery. you don't have the reds, oranges and yellows. that's not all we're dealing w you'll notice pinks and blues. we have blizzard warnings prompted by hurricane sandy. what happened is a very, very powerful nor'easter merged with this category 1 storm and right
>> augusta first and then savannah. >> we were supposed to go from san francisco to new york to tel aviv. now we're going san francisco to detroit to london and then tel aviv. >> reporter: now, sandy has already left its mark on parts of north carolina. video shows rising tides that are eroding beaches and flooding homes. that all happened about 30 miles north of wilmington. back here live, it is business as usual at sfo unless you have plans to head to the east coast. the...
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was the first time against augusta route. with the downtown area that is revitalizing and growing businesses. .. >> host: sasha, this is just such a timely and provocative book, as we know where weeks away from this election. i just wanted to know, how did you come to want to write this book? >> guest: i cover campaigns begin in philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote counting and precinct targeting. so i talk to more people, and i was always shocked as a think anybody who's spent a lot of time run campaigns is that most of the people i talk you could explain to me why they did anything that they would do. like how do you know that, how do you do that? at some point they did because that some sort of rule that was really based on any research. and so i sort of when run campaigns to some degree with skepticism, the practices that were taking place and the way they were spending time, and as big as i learned abou
was the first time against augusta route. with the downtown area that is revitalizing and growing businesses. .. >> host: sasha, this is just such a timely and provocative book, as we know where weeks away from this election. i just wanted to know, how did you come to want to write this book? >> guest: i cover campaigns begin in philadelphia, and so i always pay more attention to sort of passive technique just because i'm from a big city, so much attention was being paid to the vote...
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host: here is a tweet -- billy bob in augusta, georgia on the democratic line. caller: libby, i feel like i have died and gone to heaven, but the guy from atlanta would just called, what a waste of phone call. please. but, anyway, i will watch. i think jim lehrer has stayed too long. i watched him in 2008 and he looked like willie mays. he was missing the curve ball by 18 inches and he really needs to step back. yes, i will watch. i want to hear what these men have to say. that guy from berkeley springs, west virginia, carl, the old geezer, he gets through about every two weeks and complaints. one more thing, brian lamb is much better looking than you. host: i won't argue. let's go to stanley on our independent line. do you plan to watch tomorrow night's debate? caller: no. this only one thing that can save the country and that to replace the irs with a fair tax. the top 20 countries in the world, we have the worst tax system. i am in the care society, living on social security. i could have a yard sale and all tax free. i put all my money back into the country.
host: here is a tweet -- billy bob in augusta, georgia on the democratic line. caller: libby, i feel like i have died and gone to heaven, but the guy from atlanta would just called, what a waste of phone call. please. but, anyway, i will watch. i think jim lehrer has stayed too long. i watched him in 2008 and he looked like willie mays. he was missing the curve ball by 18 inches and he really needs to step back. yes, i will watch. i want to hear what these men have to say. that guy from...
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. >> next, booktv traveled just outside augusta to hear from colby college professor and local author larissa taylor. ms. taylor talks about her book, "the virgin warrior: the life and death of joan of arc." >> well, i wasn't very interested in joan of arc at the beginning at all. she seemed to me too much of an anomaly, a teenage girl who went off to fight and changed the 100 years' war. and then i saw some films in 1999, some bad ones and some good ones, but one portrayal really kind of made me think, hmm, this girl could be more interesting than i thought. and is from that i realized there were more original sources from the period about joan of ash k that almost any medieval figure including kings and queens. the typical portrayal of her is someone who is just a force of god or a force of the saints. and when i started reading the documents -- because we not only have her own voice at trial, but we have the villagers, the soldiers she fought with who testified 25 years after her death about her, and these are normally voices that are completely silent in the historical record -- a
. >> next, booktv traveled just outside augusta to hear from colby college professor and local author larissa taylor. ms. taylor talks about her book, "the virgin warrior: the life and death of joan of arc." >> well, i wasn't very interested in joan of arc at the beginning at all. she seemed to me too much of an anomaly, a teenage girl who went off to fight and changed the 100 years' war. and then i saw some films in 1999, some bad ones and some good ones, but one...
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the state and did a lot with them appreciate very much the benefits that being a capital provides two augusta. >> what are some of the challenges? >> where the significant amount of untaxed property because the state is here. all of the state property does not pay property tax. so that puts a burden on the property taxpayer so that puts a burden on the property taxpayer a commercial honor, when you have such a large volume of government -- or a large number of government buildings in properties in the city, which don't pay taxes, but yet use our services, use fire and police and go for it, use our roads, it is a stress or extra burden on property taxpayers. that is part of the burden that the city has to bear or be in the capital city. and of course, sometimes in the state wants to do some thing, it doesn't necessarily follow typical ordinances that most businesses and residents have to comply with state -- you know, city ordinances don't apply to the state. so that can be a friction point on occasion. we try to work through those things and understand the benefits of being the capital city f
the state and did a lot with them appreciate very much the benefits that being a capital provides two augusta. >> what are some of the challenges? >> where the significant amount of untaxed property because the state is here. all of the state property does not pay property tax. so that puts a burden on the property taxpayer so that puts a burden on the property taxpayer a commercial honor, when you have such a large volume of government -- or a large number of government buildings...
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here's a comment on the facebook page -- next to the augusta, georgia. nathan, a republican. what did you think of the debate? caller: i am voting for mitt romney however, i have some critiques but how he phrased things in the debate. i think he needs to make it very clear that the status quo on medicare, social security, the status quo is not an option. barack obama has submitted plans to congress. 99 to 0 in the senate. not a single republican or democrat would back his plans for two years running. mitt romney need to make it clear that when it comes to the tax plan, he agrees larsen with the bulls simpson commission -- he agrees with the bowles simpson commission. host: governor romney has said that. he said to the des moines register editorial board last week that he would be open to a similar plan like simpson bowles when it comes to tax reform. caller: and i think he needs to make a very pointed argument that the status quo -- obama does not present a credible plan himself and the status quo is not an option. the callers earlier, something has to be done. if you are abo
here's a comment on the facebook page -- next to the augusta, georgia. nathan, a republican. what did you think of the debate? caller: i am voting for mitt romney however, i have some critiques but how he phrased things in the debate. i think he needs to make it very clear that the status quo on medicare, social security, the status quo is not an option. barack obama has submitted plans to congress. 99 to 0 in the senate. not a single republican or democrat would back his plans for two years...
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augusta wrotes sick to death of the calls all day long and ads constantly on tv. i'm in wisconsin. that one is running dead even. some of you are feeling left out. meanwhile, tom says he got probably ten calls yesterday. i'm' glad to see them out working to get this done in ohio. thanks for sharing and follow us on twitter. we'll have a big giveaway for the 15,000 p. follower. a happy birthday on a pumpkin doughnut
augusta wrotes sick to death of the calls all day long and ads constantly on tv. i'm in wisconsin. that one is running dead even. some of you are feeling left out. meanwhile, tom says he got probably ten calls yesterday. i'm' glad to see them out working to get this done in ohio. thanks for sharing and follow us on twitter. we'll have a big giveaway for the 15,000 p. follower. a happy birthday on a pumpkin doughnut
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tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history of and literary life of augusta, maine. saturday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> the wilson center hosted a forum wednesday on the upcoming leadership change in china. next, part of the event featuring former secretary of state henry kissinger looking at what the 18th national congress of china means for u.s./china relations. this is 35 minutes. >> somebody who by accident was assigned to conduct the first mission to china. largely because president nixon felt that if he went through regular channels, he'd be overwhelmed with a lot of technical details on subjects he considered were not central to the immediate challenge, and he could be sure i couldn't overwhelm him with details. [laughter] on that subject. so when i first came to china, i had an experience which is perhaps unique in this sense; every visitor to china would have killed for the privilege of meeting chairman mao. i was terrified of having to do it for the reason that i knew that presiden
tv and c-span's local content vehicles look behind the scenes at the history of and literary life of augusta, maine. saturday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2 and sunday at 5 p.m. on american history tv on c-span3. >> the wilson center hosted a forum wednesday on the upcoming leadership change in china. next, part of the event featuring former secretary of state henry kissinger looking at what the 18th national congress of china means for u.s./china relations. this is 35 minutes....
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harriet beecher stowe this weekend as we look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of augusta, maine. saturday, noon eastern, and sunday, 5:00 p.m., c-span 3. host: we can see a live shot of the university of denver, site of the upcoming convention. the debate is coming up tonight, where we will be watching the presidential candidates. they will be here live at 9:00. c-span coverage starts at 7:00. we will bring you that all evening. you will be able to hear the questions posed to the candidates by the moderator, jim lehrer, and see the audience reaction after the fact and get a sense of what is going on there. the daniel ritchie center for sports and wellness opened in 1990 and was named for the former chancellor of the university. the building is also referred to as the ritchie center, which is where the action will happen tonight. joining us now to talk more about camping 2012 and the youth vote in particular is our guest, abby kiesa, a ufo researcher for tufts university. we will get more into that, but tell us, who is the youth vote? is it really based on age? or is it mo
harriet beecher stowe this weekend as we look behind the scenes at the history and literary life of augusta, maine. saturday, noon eastern, and sunday, 5:00 p.m., c-span 3. host: we can see a live shot of the university of denver, site of the upcoming convention. the debate is coming up tonight, where we will be watching the presidential candidates. they will be here live at 9:00. c-span coverage starts at 7:00. we will bring you that all evening. you will be able to hear the questions posed to...
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host: augusta, maine, weekend on book tv and american history tv. you can catch more of that program tonight on c-span. our npr political junkie, ken rudin, joins us now to talk about camping 2012 and the other races besides the presidential race. first of all, are the house and senate by and play? guest: absolutely. the numbers are fairly small. the democrats need a net gain of 25 house seats. once again in the senate they are looking for a fourth senate seat to put them in the majority and make mitch mcconnell the majority leader. both are likely and not likely. host: why are they not likely? guest: on the republican side, the numbers favor them in houses held by democrats, so you would think that numerically they would have a shot, but republicans have problems of their own. in maine, olympia snowe is retiring. scott brown is no better than even in massachusetts. other states where there were hoping to pick up north dakota, missouri, the candidates faltered. the numbers are not so good there. on the house side, democrats need 25, but they have a
host: augusta, maine, weekend on book tv and american history tv. you can catch more of that program tonight on c-span. our npr political junkie, ken rudin, joins us now to talk about camping 2012 and the other races besides the presidential race. first of all, are the house and senate by and play? guest: absolutely. the numbers are fairly small. the democrats need a net gain of 25 house seats. once again in the senate they are looking for a fourth senate seat to put them in the majority and...
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our focus this time around is augusta, maine. not only do you get a sense of meeting the people and learning about individual cities and what makes them interesting, here is a little bit of a preview from tonight's program. [video clip] >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of a uncle tom's cabin. in many ways, the story began here. it is here in pew #23 that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw the vision of uncle tom being whipped to to death. he is the title character, the hero of her 1852 novel," uncle tom's cabin." the story is that there is -- there was a slave, a good slave, sold by his first kind owner, mr. shelby, and he sold him to pay debts on his plantation through a series of misadventures, you might say, he ends up in the hands of a very unruly owner who is so irritated by him and his goodness that he whips him to death. this is the scene out of which the entire novel gross. harriet beecher stowe came from a group very religious family located in ohio where she
our focus this time around is augusta, maine. not only do you get a sense of meeting the people and learning about individual cities and what makes them interesting, here is a little bit of a preview from tonight's program. [video clip] >> this is the first parish church in brunswick, maine. it is significant to the story of a uncle tom's cabin. in many ways, the story began here. it is here in pew #23 that harriet beecher stowe, by her account, saw the vision of uncle tom being whipped...
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host: north augusta, south carolina. an independent their, donna. caller: a want everyone to know this, medicare is awful. i have cancer right now. my doctors that i had, i had cancer three times and two years. at a very close to my doctor because he saved my life. and he quit because of this darn health care bill. and i also have another doctor who stopped. that is the thing people do not know. you are not going to have a doctor. it is awful. and i am sick of this. host: how do know you are not going to have a doctor? caller: it is my doctor. i am losing the dr.. that is how i know. i am not going by a democrat or republican and what they said, i am going by reality. i am living in it right now. host: we will go to catherine now. the democratic caller there. go ahead. are you with us? caller: hello. i am trying to figure out why obama [indiscernible] i do not think that is right. [indiscernible] he was a good man. trying to do all of those things. host: on twitter -- the popularity has gone up? guest: yes. since the supreme court ruled that the kai
host: north augusta, south carolina. an independent their, donna. caller: a want everyone to know this, medicare is awful. i have cancer right now. my doctors that i had, i had cancer three times and two years. at a very close to my doctor because he saved my life. and he quit because of this darn health care bill. and i also have another doctor who stopped. that is the thing people do not know. you are not going to have a doctor. it is awful. and i am sick of this. host: how do know you are...